On Alleviating Cell Overload in Vehicular Scenarios

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Fifth Generation (5G) networks will support countless new applications and new business models. One of the 5G paradigms is network slicing, which enables the integration of multiple logical networks each one tailored to the requirements of the different services that can be provided by both network operators and vertical industries. One of the services where 5G is expected to have a greatest impact is vehicular-to-everything (V2X) communications, which will have their stringent latency requirements now met. However, the mobility associated to vehicles can lead to cell overload compromising the required quality of service (QoS). To address this problem, in this paper we propose and evaluate the performance of three network overload alleviation techniques to control network congestion provoked by traffic jams using realistic vehicular traces in a network slicing environment. Firstly, we describe the architecture supporting V2X communications. Secondly the network congestion control approaches are explained. Finally, after providing a complete description of the considered scenario, results will be detailed, showing that the network overload appearing during rush hour can be significantly reduced.

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IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference

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